Mr US Sawhney (second from right), a reputed businessman and philanthropist donated TVS Apache motorcycle (180 CC)on September 17 to FOD at its office. The bike will be used for extensive field work that FOD and UNNATI rehab centre (an undertaking of FOD) have to conduct. Earlier too, Mr. Sawhney was greatly instrumental in procuring land for UNNATI, and equipping its cutting and stitching unit.
Motorcycle Donated to FOD
Vihar, Najafgarh, South West Delhi, as a testimony of people’s faith and trust in FOD serving the people with different disabilities. Though, the Centre might have taken long to come but the Divine power saw us through nevertheless.
Rajinder Johar
hen FOD was launched in 1992 it did not have even WRs.1000 for opening a bank
account, mandatory for registered social voluntary organization. Due to paucity of space, idea to build a rehab centre germinated around 2005 with an aim to handle bigger number of welfare programmes as well as people with disabilities (PWDs). There was no money to build one. To realise the dream of constructing a rehab centre extra efforts and energies were invested to generate funds. At that time the idea looked like building a castle in the air. We were laughed at by many for day dreaming considering FOD's penury. A lot of people questioned ‘Are you sure you are going to be doing that?’ But there were few genuine well wishers who not only encouraged us to go ahead in actualizing our new venture but also extended financial help in building the centre. Today, a three storey rehab centre christened UNNATI stands in Shyam
Vol 7 No 3 September-December 2015Newsletter of Family of Disabled
For Private Circulation Only
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Beyond Limits 2015...
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My Wish Fulfilled
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Other Contributions
Health Capsules,
Believe it or not, Jokes
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Factually Speaking
Miss Wheelchair 2015
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Beyond Limits 2015 contd.
A Dream Come True - Rehab CentreUnnati is a Reality Now
September 2011: Bought land measuring 338 sq yds from savings and borrowings June 2012: Donations followed after FOD was portrayed in Satyamev JayateApril 2013: Foundation stone laid August 2015: Bhavan pujaOctober 2015: Builder hands over the structure to FOD November 2015: Centre becomes operationalObjective: Holistic socio-economic rehabilitation of PWDs with focus on training in livelihood skills. Services offered currently: Provision of loan to start/expand a petty trade; Funding education; Job placement; Providing assistive gadgets; Promoting artists/ sculptors/ artisans; Mobile rehab clinics; Cutting and stitching clothes; Basic computer skills; Classes in spoken English language; Personality development; Counselling and consultation; Excursions and educational tours; To follow in phases: Culinary skills upcycling beauty culture; physiotherapy; Marketable products from waste material; other welfare programmes
Novelist Langston Hughes has this to says: 'Hold fast to dreams, for if dream die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. We must be aware that life is what we make of it. It is all rosy if we approach it with
hope and positive action; and it becomes thorny if we fail to dream and act.’
Major Benefactors Who Helped In Construction Of UNNATI Rehab Centre
Beyond Limits-2015
Mr. Aamir KhanPortrayed FOD inSatymev Jayate
Ms. Nita AmbaniChairperson
Reliance Foundation
Mr. U S SawhneyManaging Director
Paisley Export Pvt. Ltd.
Mr. M L BhargavaManaging Trustee,
LetzDream
Scores of Donors and Wellwishers
New Delhi: The twelfth annual exhibition-cum-sale of artworks 'Beyond Limits 2015' created by artists and sculptors with disabilities (AWDs) was put up at Arpana Art Gallery, Siri Fort Institutional Area, Khel Gaon, New Delhi from December 1-8.
T h e p u r p o s e b e h i n d t h i s program is to provide platform to opportunity deprived AWDs w h o g e t sidelined due to multiple barriers including non a c c e p t a n c e attitude of the society. This year, works of 44 artists were selected by the jury comprising Ms. Arpana Caur
Contd. on page 5
We Wish our Readers
Achche DinThroughout
2016-Team FOD
(Standing L to R) Rajiv Chandran, National Information Officer, UNIC for India and Bhutan, Raman Bhatia, Managing Trustee, RNIPC, Ajeet
Caur, Chairman, Academy of Fine Arts & Literature, Arpana Caur noted artist for Fine arts, Preeti from FOD and Balbir Krishan, an artist (in
wheelchair) lighting the ceremonial lamp at Beyond Limits 2015.
Motorcycle Donated To FOD
The 10 Most Generous People In The World
Mileposts
Unnati Rehab CentrePlot No. : 28-29 E Extn.,Shyam Vihar Phase-I,
Najafgarh, New Delhi-110043Ph. No.: 9560693394
Mail : [email protected]
PM Launches ‘Accessible India Campaign’
Yet Another Name For 'Viklang' People
World's First Cybathlon
Zuckerberg The Philanthropist
95% Disabled Akshansh Gets PhD
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi while
presenting National Awards on the International Day
of Persons with Disabilities (December 3) launched
Accessible India Campaign (Sugamya Bharat
Abhiyan). Under the campaign, government is to take
up 50 important government buildings in 26 cities to
make them fully accessible in less than a year.
The campaign's main focus will be on three areas for
achieving universal accessibility, namely the built up
environment, transportation and information and
communication eco system.
New Delhi: People with
disabilities have been bestowed
with a number of nomenclatures
from time immemorial viz crippled, invalid,
handicap, special, impaired and the latest trend of
addressing them is differently-abled. On December
27 prime minister Narendra Modi while addressing
the nation in radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat' coined
yet another word to address the disabled brethren i.e.
'divyang' (person with extraordinary capabilities)
instead of 'viklang'
FOD sends out a humble appeal to right thinking
people to ponder a while if coining new words to
address disabled fraternity would make any
difference in their wellbeing/empowerment.
S w i t z e r l a n d : I n
October this year,
Switzerland will host
w o r l d ' s f i r s t
C y b a t h l o n - a n
Olympic-style contest
for physically disabled
p e o p l e w h o u s e
prosthetics and other aids. Events designed are similar
to everyday tasks. Number of teams to participate are
54 so far, of these 75% are from research units
working on better prosthetics device. Participants will
work in teams with developer and a pilot to direct the
device. The aim of the event is to test technology that
has been developed to help users with everyday task.
New Delhi: The
32-year-old Dr.
Akshansh Gupta
from Jaunpur,
UP, is the first
m a n w i t h
m u l t i p l e
disabilities because of cerebral palsy, get a PhD in
computers from Jawaharlal Nehru University. “No
M a r k E l l i o t
Zuckerberg, 31, is
the chairman-cum-
chief executive, and
co-founder of the
social networking
website Facebook.
He pledged to give
away 99% of the Facebook shares he and his wife
Priscilla Chan hold, to charitable purposes (health,
education, technology) made in an open letter to their
daughter Maxima born on December 2. The shares
may be much more than their present estimate of $ 45
billion as Facebook shares continue to appreciate
New Delhi: Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi urged the commerce ministry on Nov 30 to slash the import duty on specialised equipment for visually impaired like Brailles, embossers, Braille paper etc. These devices are essential for tactile literacy, education, independence and empowerment.
S o u t h C a r o l i n a : Republican presidential aspirant Donald Trump triggered controversy b y m o c k i n g a journalist's physical disability at a campaign rally on November 24.
Mosul (Iraq): The Islamic State issued a fatwa in mid December asking its members to kill newborns and children suffering from Down's Syndrome and other disabilities, according to Mosul Eye an Iraqi activist group. The IS has already executed 38 babies and children who were suffering from various deformities. The activist group informed on its social media platform. The victims range from ages of one week to three months.
B h u b a n e s w a r : J i t ender Kumar Biswal, a 44 -year -old quadriplegic since childhood, has conceptualized and played the lead role in 35- minute short film The Desire. It is a story of a person with extreme disability and his relationship with a normal girl. Biswal is a law graduate and holds a certificate in business management.
Bengaluru: December end media reports say Dr. Vishal Rao, oncologist at HCG Cancer Care has developed an easily affordable voice prosthesis that can help throat cancer patients speak after surgery. The device is priced just Rs. 50, weighs 25 grams and measures 2.5 cm. The other prosthesis available in the market cost Rs. 20,000. Dr. Rao's device has helped a watchman regain speech.
New Delhi: CBI on the last count on September 1 found that there were 30,81,873 NGOs operating in India. Only 10% of these NGOs submit accounts of their funding and expenditure to the authorities as mandatorily required under the Societies Registration Act. Interestingly, there are 2 NGOs for every policeman in the country.
New Delhi: Nearly six lakh visually impaired people in India could regain vision if they underwent corneal transplant but a shortage of corneal donations results in only 38,000 transplants each year. The acute shortage of corneal donations has led to a massive backlog of transplant surgeries. In India, 2.5 lakh people need a corneal transplant for both eyes and 5.5 lakh need it for one eye, but only about 38,000 surgeries happen according to Dr. JS Titiyal, chairperson, National Eye Bank, All India Institute of Medical Sciences.
Islamabad: The execution of Abdul Basit, a paraplegic who was convicted of murder in 2009, will be the
thcountry's 300 , according to Amnesty. Basit's execution has already been postponed several times after Rights Groups raised concern about how he would mount the scaffold. Till writing this news his fate was not known.
The United States presidential election of 2016, is scheduled for November 8.
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NEWSPACENEWSPACEIn Briefone had thought I would pass even my class 5 and now
I have completed a PhD. This has been an emotional
journey,” said the wheelchair-bound scholar with
cerebral palsy on November 19.
Gupta's research and subsequent thesis, (Performance
Enhancement of Mental Task Clarification, A study of
Combination Feature Extraction and Selection
Methods), is one of a kind because it talks about direct
communication between the human brain and a
computer.
Criticism makes you progressive. Where there is progress, there would be criticism. -Brahmrishi Shree Kumar Swami ji
Donald Trump
Jitender Kumar Biswal
Dr. Vishal Rao
Abdul Basit
Narendra Modi
Dr. Akshansh Gupta
Mark Elliot Zuckerberg
Guide Dogs Not AllowedLiver Pool (UK): A 19-
year-old blind girl was
forced to leave a Thai
restraint Yee Rah in early
September because she
had her guide dog with her.
The teenager's guide dog,
a two-year-old Labrador
Retriever, had his status
clearly indicated by a
harness and signs saying 'Do not distract me, I'm a
working dog'. “It is our policy across all restaurants
that guide dogs are allowed to come in,” said Yee
Rah's branch manager Racheal Clarke.
First Plane Build By Disabled Person
45-year-old speech and
hearing impaired Saji
Thomas designed and
built a twin-seater
ultralight aircraft on his
own from used parts and
r ecyc led ma te r i a l ,
which got him into the record books and was featured
on Discovery Channel in a programmes called HRX
Superheroes . The programme is anchored by actor,
Hritik Roshan.
His aircraft, called Saji X Air-S, has already done
several successful flights at a private flight training
academy owned by Thiruvananthapuram-based SKJ
Nair, a retired Wing Commander.th
VII dropout Thomas, whose name is mentioned in
India Book of Records as the first disabled person to
build an aircraft, often worked as a rubber tapper, an
electrician and band photographer to earn a living.
Thomas has had to undergo severe hardships to build
the aircraft. First he could only construct the frame of
an aircraft and the second one could not fly as an
engine from a motor bike was used in it. After he sold
the second aircraft's model to an engineering college,
he bought an aircraft engine and with that money he
completed the work on the aircraft.
IITs Not To Use Photographs Showing Disability
New Delhi: Chief Commissioner of Persons with
Disabilities on October 28 asked IITs to stop making
physically-disabled applicants of Indian Institute of
Technology (IIT) to attach a picture of disability while
filling up the forms. According to CCPD it amounts to
discrimination.
IITs should stop using the form and adhere to the
format of disability certificate as provided in the
People with Disability Amendment Rules 2009, reads
the letter from the commissioner.
The CCPD has also said that the candidature of the
candidates should not be cancelled on the basis of a
different format of the disability certificate.
Saji Thomas
Never put off till tomorrow what can be done today.
-Geoffrey Moss
NEW APPOINTEES AT UNNATI REHAB CENTRE
SNIPPETS
l First ever workshop to apprise local populace of the facilities that will be offered by UNNATI rehabilitation centre built by FOD, was held on 16 October, Around 60 disabled persons including their carers attended the workshop where Preeti J.Basra, CEO, FOD, Sijo Mathai, program manager at Unnati apprised the gathering giving detailed information about the centre and its functioning.lSpeech and hearing impaired students learning
computers at UNNATI are being also taught sign language, all of them are referred from Parkash Foundation (an NGO) in Dwarka, New Delhi. lStudents undergoing computer training at UNNATI attended a lecture on personality development on 21 December. The main speakers on the occasion were Mr. V.K Anand, Mr. G.S. Sehgal, Mr. Sijo Mathai and Ms. Preeti J Basra.
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The Last Four MonthsThe Last Four MonthsSeptember-December 2015
HELPED IN WEDDINGS
BOUGHT TEXT BOOKS AND STATIONERY
MOBILE REHAB CLINIC AND DISABILITY CAMP
New Delhi: FOD with support from its donor Ms. Santosh Grover helped in the weddings of three girls who's parent(s) have some kind of disability. Manju d/o Kailash Chand was married on October 22 in Kalyanpuri. Kailash Chand has polio in left leg. Another girl Hemlata daughter of Mahendra who has total vision loss was married away on November 27 in Sultanpuri. Chandrakanta's marriage daughter of Sunehri Devi who is blind in one eye, was solemnised on December 5 in Najafgarh. All the three girls are from extremely poor families. Ms. Santosh Grover provided dry ration, spices, cooking medium, sugar, tea leaves etc. for the weddings, besides other things like clothes and small gift items. She also arranged for gold earnings for Manju one of the brides.
FOD bought text books for two students of Delhi University. Munshi, 25, polio both lower limbs, pursuing MA (Hindi Hons.) from Zakir Hussain College and Suman Devi, 35, post traumatic stiffness right ankle and left knee, studying Law (first year- IInd semester) in Faculty of Law.
AIDS & APPLIANCES
DISTRIBUTION The third aids and appliances disbursal function for the financial year 2015-16 was held at Arya Samaj
Mandir, DAV School premises on November 15, where 24 males, 7 females, 2 male children and 1 female child received 17 tricycles, 5 business boxes, 6 hearing aids, 5 pairs of crutches, 3 folding walkers, 3 iPods, 1 walking stick, 2 pediatric wheelchairs, 2 adult wheelchairs. The function was very well organized by Bharat Vikas Parishad, Tilak Nagar branch with strong patronage from Mr S.S. Dhingra. The occasion was graced by the local counsillor Ms Ritu Vohra and MLA Sardar Jarnail Singh along with other distinguished members from various branches of Bharat Vikas Parishad. The gadgets were sponsored by CAF-India, Ms. Surinder Kaur, Dr Asha Mehta, Dr M.C. Kapoor, Mr Samyak Kapoor, Dr. Sonal Mehta, Ms Harjit Kaur, Ms Seema Mahajan, Ms Indu Khosla, Ms Rajni Thakur, Ms Rajinder Kaur, Ms Vijaya Verma, Ms Suruchi Mahajan and Ms Poonam Bhatia.
On 26 November, the first ever gadgets distribution at Unnati- FOD's Multipurpose-Rehab Centre at
Shyam Vihar, Najafgarh, 5 beneficiaries were handed over tricycles and one person was given a pair of crutches. Amongst them 4 were females, one male and one school going boy. The function was sponsored by Mr. Anand Sharma of Hitaishi Trust and his family in the memory of their mother. The function was very well organized and the Sharma family was in strong attendance. The function started with the rendition of a bhajan by the women folk. Thereafter the gadgets were handed over and Mr. Sharma shared his experiences with the guests present on the occasion. FOD head office was represented by Ms. Udeetta Chopra, Mr. Vinay Anand and Mr. A.S. Chaddha
Tricycles and wheelchair formed the bulk of gadgets that were disbursed on November 15.
5 recipients of tricycles sponsored by Hitaishi Trust at FOD's Rehab Centre UNNATI in Najafgarh, New Delhi on
November 27
Recipients of quilts
Sijo MathaiManager
RajeshwariComputer instructor
BimlaSanitation worker
Ms. Preeti Johar, CEO, FOD, apprising residents of Najafgarh of the services that UNNATI would offer to people
with disabilities
Plenty of people miss their share of happiness, not because they never found it,but because they did not stop to enjoy it. -William Feather
ManjuChandrakantaHemlata
MunshiSuman Devi
WASTE MATERIAL: THE FUND
RAISERA S t a l l t o collect waste m a t e r i a l , a regular fund raising feature of FOD, was put up at Shiv N a g a r o n December 27 Mr. SP Gaba resident of Shiv Nagar and his family helped in every way in organizing the one day stall. A n o t h e r similar stal l was organised in Hari Nagar w h e r e M s . Nirmal Kukreja and Mr. BK A r o r a , Treasurer, SBI Pensioners Association, took great interest in arranging the stall on November 29 at Ms. Nirmal Kukreja’s residence.
Fund raising stall at Shiv Nagar
Fund raising stall at Hari Nagar
l “Doctor, Doctor, You've got
to help me – I just can't stop
my hands shaking!”
“Do you drink a lot?”
“Not really- I spill most of it!”
l A girl to the X-ray technician after swallowing
some coins by mistake: “Sir, do you see any change
in me?”
QUILTS DISBURSED
On December 10 in the park adjacent to FOD office, 15 beneficiaries selected from the existing data with FOD were handed over quilts arranged by Ms. Santosh Grover a philanthropist and her friend Ms. Kusum Sood. 4 females, 10 males and 1 male child were among the recipients. They also have drawn benefit under other schemes of FOD. Beneficiaries enrolled with Unnati rehab centre were also a part of this group.
Unnati organised Mobile Rehab Clinic at Jharoda Kalan, Najafgarh, under the ageis of FOD
Mobile rehabilitation clinic was organised in village Jharoda Kalan in Najafgarh 12 km from FOD's rehab centre Unnati on December 20. Out of 31 disabled people who attended the clinic, 16 were registered for various gadgets, 4 for Apna Rozgaar Scheme (Self Employment), 6 for placement in mainstream jobs. 5 inquired for getting a disability certificate and they were advised accordingly. The headman of Jharoda Kalan village Baljit Singh made necessary arrangements and provided all logistics for the clinic.
Also, FOD participated in disability camp at Rao Tula Ram Memorial Hospital in Jaffarpur Kalan, Najafgarh, organised by South West District Social Welfare Department, Delhi Government. 28 people were registered under various programmes of the organisation.
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after marriage?” He replied “No, never,” “Then how can I?” I said. Here stood a man confident and bold who neither needed my support nor sympathy but understanding. We g o t m a r r i e d i n December the same year. I shared a close b o n d i n g w i t h m y mother-in-law who was physically disabled and I enjoyed looking after her.
In due course I was blessed with a daughter and a son. I enrolled myself as bar member at Patna High Court but could not practice due to family commitments I stayed at home attending my mother-in-law. After her death in 1989 we shifted from Patna to Delhi, where I completed my diploma in cyber law from Amity Law School. Those days my husband was at the peak of his career, daughter was doing her graduation and son was studying in class 9. Family was well settled and happy, when things took a different turn. I fell sick and became paralyzed in both the legs due to encephalitis and brain haemorrhage.
We exhausted almost all of our savings on my treatment. The company, in which my husband was working closed down, the only vehicle we had, a chauffeur driven company's car was returned to the company and on top of it our friend's car (which we were using for our daily hospital visits) got stolen while being used by us. It was the darkest phase of our life. My husband took complete charge of the household and at the same time struggled for work outside. Children realizing the situation started taking care of their bedridden mother (me) as well as helping their father in managing the house along with their studies. It was real testing time for all of us.
After every night there comes a dawn. Thirteen
ince From my childhood days in Allahabad I always wished to serve Sdisabled people. Little did I know that my
wish would be fulfilled after encountering so many twists and turns. Being the only girl child among the four siblings I was apple of my father's eyes. We used to spend summer vacations mostly at Nani's place in Varanasi. The vacations were full of fun and enjoyment with my cousin sister, who was a year younger to me and was also my closest friend. Every morning we children used to visit the nearby ghats of river Ganga to take bath and have fun in water. Noons were spent playing indoor games. In the evening we used to go out occasionally to Lord Shiva’s famous Vishwanath Temple to pay our obeisance. There used to be many disabled people around the temple asking for alms and I used to give away all my savings from my piggy bank. I always wanted to do something more for them, but at that age I was just a little child and did not know much about their miseries.
When I was 18, my father got posted to Guwahati in Assam. There I did my MA (Pol. Science) followed by L.L.B. My father started looking for suitable match for my marriage. After going through matrimonial columns in newspapers he found an appropriate young man as my soul mate. He wanted to finalise the matter on our annual visit to our hometown Allahabad.
My father chose one gentleman, Keshav, a lawyer by profession – to be my groom. I was engaged to him in April 1980 in Patna. Our family often traveled between Allahabad and Guwahati via Patna and Keshav used to come to Patna railway station to meet us. On one such occasion he asked for my farther's permission to talk to me separately which was granted readily. During our conversation he said “I wanted to have this opportunity before the engagement, anyway, I wish to tell you something personal. I had an accident at the age of 5, and as a result I lost vision in my right eye permanently. Would you still like to marry me?” I thought for a while and asked him “Would you leave me if something happens to me
years have passed, now I walk with the help of walker after wearing splints in both legs, which make me partly independent. I use wheelchair when outdoors. My husband has started his own company in the basement of our house, the staircase is disabled friendly and I too have open my documentation job from the basement, is doing well. My daughter after completing her MBA (Finance) is working with a multinational. She is married to a decent boy and they have a three-year-old son, whom we babysit. My son, a software engineer is working in a reputed company and he is doing fine in his career. And his wife, nice and caring girl, works for an MNC. We are settled once again now.
My husband takes great pains in keeping me happy and comfortable and looks after my rehabilitation needs. As my disability has reduced I often go around even outside Delhi & abroad using different means of travel. My long cherished wish was to help disabled people which has been fulfilled by working for a Delhi based NGO Family of Disabled and we husband-wife manage its Faridabad chapter.
Contact: Tel. 0129-2512037, (M) 8447471607, e-mail : [email protected]
(As narrated to Rajinder Johar, editor Fodder)
September-December 2015
My Wish Fulfilled
Kindness is the language that deaf can hear and blind can see. -Mark Twain
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THANK YOU DONORSFOD thanks all the donors for their thoughtful and concerned gesture enabling the organisation to move on.
IndividualsMr. Aayan Gulati-New Delhi, Mr. Anand Kumar Sharma -New Delhi, Ms. Anita- New Delhi, Dr. Asha Mehta -New Delhi, Mr. Ashwini Gupta -New Delhi, Mr. Baldev Raj Sobti- New Delhi, Mr. Baneet-New Delhi, Ms. Bindra- New Delhi, Mr. Bharat Bhusan Mehta -New Delhi, Mr. B.K Arora -New Delhi, Mr. B N Sharma -New Delhi, Mr. Brijesh Kumar -Greater Noida, Mr. Charanjeet Singh Anand -New Delhi, Mr. C M Bhatt -New Delhi, Ms. Deepika-New Delhi, Ms. Deepika Bhattacharya -New Delhi, Mr. Deepak Kukreja -New Delhi, Mr. Dharmender -New Delhi, Ms. Disha Chhabra -New Delhi, Ms. Gurleen Kaur-New Delhi, Mr. G P Abhishek -New Delhi, Mr. G R Nanda -New Delhi, Mr. G S Mehta -New Delhi, Mr. Harjit Kaur -New Delhi, Mr. Harvinder Singh -New Delhi, Mr. Hitesh Gaba -New Delhi, Mr. HS Ahluwalya- New Delhi, Mr. Inderjeet Bhatia -New Delhi, Ms. Ira Kapoor-New Delhi, Mr. Jagir- New Delhi, Mr. Jagbir Singh -New Delhi, Mr. Jatin Dua -New Delhi, Mr. Janak Brar -New Delhi, Ms. Jaskaran Kaur-New Delhi, Mr. Jasvinder Taran Singh-New Delhi, Mr. Jaspreet Singh Setia -New Delhi,Mr. Jasjeet Vorha -New Delhi, Ms. Jyoti Suhani -New Delhi, Mr. Kamlesh Bhatia-New Delhi, Mr.
Individuals Mr. AL Malhotra, Mr. Amar Ahluwalia, Mr.
Amar Agarwal, Mr. Anshul Jain, Mr. Ashok
Batra, Maj. Avtar Singh, Ms. Charu, Mr.
Dhiraj, Mr. GP Srivastava, Mr. Gagan Ubroi,
Mr. Gur Prasad, Mr. Harvinder Arora, Mr.
Donors from Gurgaon Gurgaon chapter of FOD is just two years old and is very alert to the needs of disabled people. Following residents and
corporates of Gurgaon have enthusiastically have come forward and made donations for the welfare of people with disabilities
Hundreds of Waste Material DonorsPLUS
- Aman Shukla, Accountant, FOD
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A sincere, hardworking person will achieve success for himself and others. - Courtesy- Speaking Tree
and Mr. Sudip Roy, artists of international repute. The jury found tremendously hard to select the works which were exceptionally good and professionally done. The chief guest on the occasion Mr. Rajiv Chandran, National Information Officer for India and Bhutan, UN Information Centre, highly appreciated the welfare programmes of FOD, particularly Beyond Limits and praised the works exhibited in Beyond Limits 2015 and the competitive spirit of disabled artists. He said on the occasion “UN Information Centre feels proud to be associated with FOD and would continue its support in future too”. Guest of honour Mr. Raman Bhatia –Managing Trustee, Rtn. Naqshband Institute for the Physically Challenged and past governor Rotary International, played a significant role in eradication of polio in India described Beyond Limits a peerless initiative.Ms. Preeti J Basra, CEO, FOD has been supervising Beyond Limits since its inception in 2004, informed the audience that this year a total of 86 works were exhibited that included, paintings on paper and canvas, sculptures, collage work and etching. Majority of the artists participating in Beyond Limits have bachelors or masters degree in fine arts and this time 5 were new entrants. Mr. Rameshbhai Kacholia, Main Coordinator, Caring Friends, Mumbai and Mr. Simarprit Singh,
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Kamleshwar Nath -New Delhi, Ms. Karuna Kamboj-New Delhi, Mr. Khajinder Singh Chadha -New Delhi, Mr. Kulbinderjeet Verma -New Delhi, Ms. Kusum Bhatia -New Delhi, Ms. Kushaldeep Kaur -New Delhi, Mr. K.R Sinha –Faridabad, Mr. Mangu Singh -New Delhi, Mr. Maninder Pal Singh-New Delhi, Ms. Meera Arora-New Delhi, Ms. Meera Devi -New Delhi, Ms. Megha Bhandari -New Delhi, Dr. Mukul Chandra Kapoor -New Delhi, Mr. Manoj Kumar -New Delhi, Ms. Manjri Sinha –Faridabad, Mr. Narinder Pal Singh -New Delhi, Ms. Neelu Sahini -New Delhi, Ms. Nirmala Menon Kale -New Delhi, Mr. Pardeep Kumar Chopra-New Delhi, Mr. Parvinder Singh -New Delhi, Mr. Piyush Saddi -New Delhi, Ms. Pushpa Rani -New Delhi, Ms. Poonam Bhatia -New Delhi, Mr. Pankaj Bansal -New Delhi, Mr. Prem Kumar Puri -New Delhi, Ms. Pragya Kapoor Chadha -New Delhi, Mr. Parth- New Delhi, Mr. P C Kaushik- New Delhi, Ms. Pushpa- New Delhi, Dr. Rajeev Mehta -New Delhi, Mr. Ramesh Chandra Jhalani -New Delhi, Mr. R S Bhandari -New Delhi, Mr. Rochak Puri -New Delhi, Ms. Rajni Nanda -New Delhi, Ms. Rita Sahini -New Delhi, Ms. Ravinder Kaur -New Delhi, Ms. Rajni -New Delhi, Ms. Rajinder Kaur -New Delhi, Ms. Rajni
Thakur -New Delhi, Ms. Rekha Kumar -Noida, Ms. Renu Bakshi -New Delhi, Ms. Rajpal Kaur -New Delhi, Ms. Riya -New Delhi, Mr. Rajpal Talwar- New Delhi, Mr. Rahul Duggal- New Delhi, Ms. Rita Malhotra- New Delhi, Ms. Rosy- New Delhi, Mr. Ramesh Kacholia –Mumbai, Ms. Shashi Prabha Mahajan-New Delhi, Ms. Sheela Malhotra-New Delhi, Mr. Surinder Khanna-New Mr. Y C Mahajan-New Delhi, Mr. Sehgal-New Delhi, Mr. Sabharwal-New Delhi, Mr. Sushant Tuli-New Delhi, Ms. Santosh Grover-New Delhi, Capt. Wazir Chand-New Delhi, Ms. Sarika Jain -New Delhi, Ms. Sandhya Chugh -New Delhi, Mr. S C Jain -New Delhi, Ms. Suman Khosla -New Delhi, Ms. Sharmishtha Sharma -New Delhi, Mr. Suraj Parkash Gaba -New Delhi, Ms. Shashi Mahana -New Delhi, Mr. Sanjeev Sharma -New Delhi, Mr. Shyam Sunder Dhingra -New Delhi, Mr. Samyak Kapoor -New Delhi, Mr. Sunil Seth -New Delhi, Ms. Satnam Kaur -New Delhi, Ms. Saroj Garg- New Delhi, Mr. Sunil Kaushik- New Delhi, Mr. T M Lamba -New Delhi, Mr. Umesh Sabharwal- New Delhi, Ms. Urmil Lal -New Delhi, Mr. US Sawhney -New Delhi, Mr. V K Anand-New Delhi, Mr. V R Dua -New Delhi, Ms. Vijaya Verma -New Delhi
Hemant Bhasin, Mr. Jayad Uberoi, Ms.
Kadambari Ohri, Ms. Kasmira Jain, Ms. Leela
Malhotra, Dr. SK Luthra, Mr. MM Arora, Mr.
MR Kumar, Mr. NC Jain, Mr. Navin Chopra,
Mr. PK Garg, Ms. Rachna Jain, Mr. Rakesh
Makhija, Mr. Ravi Sayal, Mr. Raghav, Mr.
Sanjay Narang, Ms. Sonali Garg, Mr. Sidharth,
Mr. SL Mehndiratta, Mr. SP Gupta, Mr.
Surender Singh Yadav, Ms. Sucheta Garg, Ms.
Sharda Malhotra, Mr. Vinod Gupta, Mr. Vikas
Gupta, Mr. Vikas Karwal, Mr. Vikas Kapoor,
Mr. Vijay Malhotra
Beyond Limits... contd. from page 1
CEO, Compare Infobase, New Delhi, have been supporting Beyond Limits unconditionally for the past many years and Ms. Arpana Caur has been lending her gallery free of cost to put up the exhibition since its inception. Out of 86 works exhibited 35 were sold off. Mr. Sunil Anand, CMD, Hospemedica Ltd. and Mr. ML Bhargava, managing trustee, Letz Dream, art connoisseurs are seasoned admirers and collectors at Beyond Limits series. This year too, they were big buyers.
HEALTHCAPSULE
WILL COFFEE HELP PROTECT ME FROM PARKINSON’S DISEASE?
AT LEAST SIX INDEPENDENT STUDIES HAVE CONFIRMED A LINK BETWEEN COFFEE
DRINKING AND THE PREVENTION OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE. THE RESEARCH
SHOWS THAT PEOPLE WHO DRINK COFFEE ARE LESS LIKELY TO DEVELOP
PARKINSON’S DISEASE
WHO KNEWTHAT COFFEEWOULD BETHE NEXTCURE-ALL?
BELIEVE IT OR NOTDR. ROBORT LISTON (1794-1847) ACCIDENTLY STABBED A NURSE AND SLASHED AN OBSERVER’S
COAT-TAIL AS HE WAS AMPUTATING A PATIENT’S LEG.THE OBSERVER DIED OF FRIGHT AND THE NURSE AND PATIENT DIED OF GANGRENE_ THAT’S
300% MORTALITY ON A SINGLE OPERATION!
A MAN AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WALES AT BANGOR IS ABLE TO READ THE EMOTIONS ON PEOPLE’S FACES,
DESPITE BEING TOTALLY BLIND!
September - December 2015
Charities Aid Foundation India - New Delhi, Inner Wheel Club -New Delhi, Letzchange – Gurgaon, Ramkrishna Jaidayal Dalmia Shreevani Nyas - New Delhi, RC Malhotra
Foundation Trust- New Delhi, Mahakali Charitable Trust-New Delhi, Kailash Chander Anand Charitable and Educational Society - New Delhi, Senior Citizen’s Club - Gurgaon
Organisations
Delhi and other places
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FAMILY OF DISABLED
E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.familyofdisabled.org
Printed at : Graphic Syndicate, A-2/209, Janakpuri, New Delhi - 110058, Phone : 011-32968355
Editor - Rajinder Johar Assistant Editor - Preeti Johar, Members - Arpita Ghosh, Komal VermaUdeetta Chopra,
A voluntary organisation committed to the cause of people with disabilitiesRegd. Off. : B-1/500, Janakpuri, New Delhi-110058 Tel: 91-11- 41570140, 45129935
Gurgaon Chapter – GR Malhotra, Coordinator – 0124-2570436; Faridabad Chapter – KR Sinha, Coordinator – 0129 - 2512037
BBCYCLECYCLE
(of Rawalpindi)
Bindra Cycle CompanyBindra Cycle Company
Manufacturers of : Hand Driven Tricycles
for disabled people, motorised self start
Tricycles with Bajaj, Chetak, LML engines,
Wheelchairs, crutches and other utility
items for disabled people.
APPROVED BY DELHI STATE GOVERNMENT
FOD PROGRAMMES FOR THEWELFARE OF DISABLED PEOPLE
For more details contact FOD
office in Janakpuri
1 employment): Financing launch/ expansion of one’s trade.
2 Gyanpath: Funding education of disabled students.
3 Free Gadgetry: Quarterly disbursement of assorted gadgets.
4 Beyond Limits: Holding national level annual exhibition of paintings/sculptures made by disabled artists and sculptors .
5 Vocational Training and Guidance: At its Rehab Centre Unnati, FOD trains persons with physical and mental disabilities in different livelihood skills enabling them to make products of market value.
6 Job Placement: Placement in main stream jobs.
7 Mobile Rehab Clinics: Conducted in resettlement, JJ colonies and slums.
8 Counselling : Given to disabled persons and their carers.
9 Leisure: Organising excursions, educational tours and entertaining shows.
Publication : A four-monthly newsletter FODDER available free of cost
A p n a R o z g a a r S c h e m e ( s e l f
Factually SpeakingFactually Speaking
Priya Bhargava of Noida was crowned Miss
Wheelchair India 2015 in pageant organised in
Bengaluru on December 5. Priya became
paraplegic at the age of 19 due to Systemic Lupus
Erythmatosus, a rare incurable autoimmune
disease which damaged her spinal cord. There
after she did her BCA and MCA from Indira
Gandhi National Open University and topped in
NOIDA regional centre. She likes painting, crafts,
blogging, writing poems. Her craftworks were
marketed by Family of Disabled for a while.
Pageant Miss Wheelchair India was started by
Sounak Banerjee who himself is a wheelchair
bound person having muscular dystrophy.
Who can offer their services/time for the betterment of people with disabilities through welfare programmes of FOD. Call/email FOD office on the address given at the bottom of this page.
September-December 2015
1. India is home to world's largest poor population. Extreme poverty is defined as living on or below $1.90 a day.
-A World Bank Report2. Consumption of red meat (or mammal meat)
and processed meats like bacon, sausages, is carcinogenic to human beings.
-International Agency of Research on Cancer
3. 75 percent of doctors in India have suffered some form of physical violence from angry attendants while on duty. Hospitals have started hiring marshals/ bouncers to counter the menace. In India the patient - doctor ratio is low as -1 per 1000.
-Indian Medical Association4. Uncertain figure of Indian disabled
population: Census 2001- 2.1% of population; Census 2011- 2.2%, Planning commission- 5%, WHO- 8%, Experts- 10%
-WHO5. According to estimates, there are over three
crore stray dogs on Indian streets. In Delhi, this number is about five lakh and about 300 dog bite cases are reported every day. Estimated 20,000 deaths occur per year due to rabies in India
-National Rabies Control Programme6. In India dyslexia affects nearly 35 million
children. The incidence of dyslexia among school going children worldwide is 5% to 20%; in India it is estimated to be about 15%.
- National Brain Research Training 7. Skilled population in India stands at just 3.5
per cent of the workforce as compared to 55 per cent for the US, 68 per cent for the UK, 80 percent for Japan and 96 percent for south Korea.
-Skill Development &Entrepreneurship, Govt. of India
8. Delhi University's quota of 1,600 seats for persons with disabilities has never been filled. The situation is similar in Jawaharlal Nehru University despite the campus being barrier-free.
-An Audit Report 2015 9. Over 1 billion people globally suffer from
disability-the world's largest minority fifty percent of them can't afford healthcare; equal percentage of them are most likely to suffer catastrophic health expenditure that forces them into penury
10. 360 million people globally have moderate to profound hearing loss
11. 70 million people need wheelchairs, but only 5-15% have access to one
12. Breastfeeding newborns for six months after birth is one of the foolproof methods to save lives, yet less than half of the 26 million babies born in India each year are exclusively breastfed during this critical period.
13. India ranks 129 on the Child Development Index. Children under the age of two continue to remain unvaccinated adding up to 13 million unimmunized children susceptible to deadly diseases.
Miss Wheelchair 2015
Services of Niranjan, a visually impaired masseur trained at VLCC and Shahnaz Institute, can be summoned at your residence, call Niranjan on - 9891741331.
Volunteers RequiredVolunteers Required
Residents of Bangalore and other places in Karnataka
who wish to serve disabled individuals
For free counselling on any emotional, interpersonal or
family issues or getting trained as counsellor.
Contact :stDr. Ali Khwaja, Banjara Academy, 418, 1 Main,
s t1 Block, RT Nagar, Bangalore 560032.
Phones:23330200, 23535766. You can also look up
website: www.banjaraacademy.org
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MASSAGEMASSAGE
The most wasted of all our days are those in which we have not laughed. -EE Cummings
Free CounsellingFree Counselling
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the hopeless pupil
t o ld h i s Eng l i sh
teacher. “I try to
learn, but everything
you say goes in both
ears and out the
other.” “Goes in both ears and out the other?” asked
the puzzled teacher,
“But you only have two ears.”
“You see, sir, I'm no good at math, either!”
“It's no good, sir,”
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